The Shining. It so scared me as a kid (Just the trailer, yeah I am that old lol). And then when I did see it as a preteen I couldn't finish watching it. The Twin scene, the Tub scene and halls running with blood still freaks me out to this day.

When I close my eyes does everything just go away? Or does the luster of your heart and soul see me, even though I may not be there?

You had me excited then! I rushed to google quickfast to find the descent 3, not made yet unfortunately
I agree about the exorcist, that was terrifying, although I was 10 at the time, if i watched it now i'd probably be alright with it

The first "Alien" movie. Ridley Scott borrowed much from "Jaws" by concealing most of the alien, playing on the fear of the unknown and rarely showing the whole creature on the screen. That, coupled with the isolation of space and the parasitic nature of the xenomorph really gave me the willies. The sets, especially the alien cargo ship were very other worldly and creepy. Even today the movie does not look dated. Both a great horror and sci-fi film all in one.

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Posted 09 March 2011 - 02:36 AM

Cosmic Mushroom, on 08 March 2011 - 01:47 PM, said:

Justin Beiber: Never Say Never

I can't believe you admitted to seeing that.

-Pulsar-, on 08 March 2011 - 01:49 PM, said:

That's nothing compared to My Little Pony: The Movie.

This... I can believe.

lalalalana, on 08 March 2011 - 04:14 PM, said:

The Orphanage (Spanish movie) and REC (also Spanish but has an American remake called Quarentine) were scary and good, but overall The Exorcist still terrifies me and probably always will do.

I want to see The Orphanage soooo bad, but as of yet have been too lazy to read subtitles. I'll get there one day.

The movies that scared me more than anything, I'll probably get laughed at, lol. Doesn't matter, they put me on edge for a long long while.

The Grudge
The Ring (Not EVEN going to mention how terrified I was a week later )
It

There was one other movie that really terrified me. Someone, prolly an exboyfriend or something pffft, took all my strangest personal fears and put them on screen! The plot was horrible, the actors SUCKED, the effects tarded, the writing... well you get the point. HOWEVER, because this movie played on my most secret fears, it REALLY got to me.

Kolobos.

Skepticism is good, but when you reach a certain level where
you're grasping at straws and making little sense... it's not
called skepticism. It's called ignorance.
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The Shining. It so scared me as a kid (Just the trailer, yeah I am that old lol). And then when I did see it as a preteen I couldn't finish watching it. The Twin scene, the Tub scene and halls running with blood still freaks me out to this day.

"That's strange, the blood usually gets off on the third floor".

I must not fear. Fear is the Mind-Killer. It is the little death that brings total obliteration. I will face my fear.
I will permit it to pass over me and to move through me. And when it is gone I will turn the inner eye to see it's path.
When the fear is gone, there will be nothing.
Only I will remain.